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Welcome to the African Serenades archive. What started off as a small series of compilations of African music has blossomed into something a lot larger. Thanks to a generous donation of storage and bandwidth you now have a chance to hear them once more.
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What lies at the bottom of Hyperion’s strange craters? Nobody knows. To help find out, the
robot Cassini spacecraft now orbiting Saturn swooped past the sponge-textured moon in late 2005 and took an image of unprecedented detail. -
One great thing about studying Middle English is that it dramatically increases your chances of reading something by Skeat. The man had other names, but, like Tolstoy or Athena, didn’t need them.
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‘Basically, what I am doing is using a privacy protecting derivative of each commenter’s IP address to build a 9-block image and displaying it next the commenter’s name.’ via Metafilter
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‘The number is actually 48% of total US energy consumption that can be attributed to the building sector, most of which – 40% of total consumption – can be attributed just to building operations. That’s heating, lighting, cooling, and hot water.’
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we would like to propose a Week of Science… each blogger should post about science only, with at least one post per day. issues favored by anti-scientific groups (creationism, global warming, etc.) should be avoided
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